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Optical Illusions by Justin Fantl

By experimenting with color and shape you can take something that is essentially 2 dimensional and create a 3 dimensional quality. Not only that, but you can influence and change perception with color and form alone. This grouping of images is aimed at playing with ideas of how we perceive color and shape through optical illusions. Most of these are based on famous illusions but I have re-interpreted them through paper cutouts. There is no photoshop. They are all constructed of cut paper and then photographed.

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Day for Night, Night for Day — Peter Wegner (2009)
One of my favorites pieces of art that I saw in Las Vegas, comprised entirely from the thin edge of stacked colored paper. Read more about the work here. 

Day for Night, Night for Day — Peter Wegner (2009)

One of my favorites pieces of art that I saw in Las Vegas, comprised entirely from the thin edge of stacked colored paper. Read more about the work here

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(Source: odes-etranges)

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Mohawk Connects the Dots — Brand New
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(Source: ffffffound, via nicholasnoah)

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It’s like looking at kerning, why do I do these things to myself!

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